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1Negation and Not-Being. Dark Matter in the SophistIn Richard Patterson, Vassilis Karasmanis & Arnold Hermann (eds.), Presocratics and Plato: Festschrift at Delphi in Honor of Charles Kahn, Parmenides Publishing. 2013.
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1Definition and division in the SophistIn David Charles (ed.), Definition in Greek philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 151--171. 2010.
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11Plato and AristotleIn Eric Tsui-James & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 1996.This chapter contains sections titled: Plato Aristotle.
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107Plato Theaetetus 145–147Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 94 (1): 229-242. 1993.David Sedley, Lesley Brown; Plato Theaetetus 145–147, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 94, Issue 1, 1 June 1994, Pages 229–242, https://doi.org/1.
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77Plato's Trilogy, Theaetetus, the Sophist and the Statesman (review)The Classical Review 29 (2): 315-316. 1979.
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108Plato's Sophist- Stanley Rosen: Plato's Sophist. The Drama of Original and Image. Pp. x + 341. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1983. £22.50 (review)The Classical Review 35 (01): 69-70. 1985.
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90Helen F. North : Interpretations of Plato. A Swarthmore Symposium. Pp. vii + 112. Leiden: Brill, 1977. Paper, fl. 38The Classical Review 30 (1): 148-148. 1980.
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Rethinking agreement in PlatoIn David Owen Brink, Susan Sauvé Meyer & Christopher John Shields (eds.), Virtue, happiness, knowledge: themes from the work of Gail Fine and Terence Irwin, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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60Plato’s Theaetetus and the Hunting of the PropositionRhizomata 8 (2): 268-288. 2020.Section 1 contrasts the approaches to Plato of F.M.Cornford and Gilbert Ryle, two of the early twentieth century’s leading Plato interpreters. Then I trace and evaluate attempts to discern in Plato’s Theaetetus a recognition of the role of the proposition. Section 2 focuses on the hunting of the proposition in Socrates’ Dream in the Theaetetus. Ryle, inspired by Logical Atomism, argued that Plato there anticipated an insight about the difference between names and propositions that Russell credit…Read more
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Being in the Sophist: A Syntactical EnquiryIn Gail Fine (ed.), Plato, Volume 1: Metaphysics and Epistemology, Oxford University Press. 1999.
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64Aristotle (with the help of Plato) against the claim that morality is ‘only by convention’Ancient Philosophy Today 1 (1): 18-37. 2019.I examine Aristotle's brief remarks in N.E. I.3 to the effect that fine and just things – ta kala and ta dikaia – have much diversity and variation and hence are thought to be...
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130The Nicomachean Ethics (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2009.In the Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle examines the nature of happiness, which he defines as a specially good kind of life. He considers the nature of practical reasoning, friendship, and the role and importance of the moral virtues in the best life. This new edition features a revised translation and valuable new introduction and notes.
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58Recollection and ExperiencePhilosophical Review 106 (2): 270. 1995.Who were the true forerunners of the seventeenth-century theorists of innate ideas? Credit should go, not to Plato, despite the common label Platonist, but to the Stoics—or so this challenging new study claims. Plato’s celebrated doctrine of knowledge as recollection differed from these others’ theories not merely in its extravagant postulate of a prenatal knowing state but in many hitherto unrecognized ways, Scott argues. Among those who shared the belief that all men are endowed at birth with …Read more
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1Understanding the Theaetetus: A Discussion of David Bostock's Plato's Theaetetus and Myles Burnyeat The Theaetetus of PlatoIn C. C. W. Taylor (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xi: 1993, Clarendon Press. 1993.
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3Innovation and Continuity: The Battle of Gods versus Giants, Sophist 245-249In Jyl Gentzler (ed.), Method in ancient philosophy, Oxford University Press. 1998.
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3Division and Definition in the SophistIn David Charles (ed.), Definition in Greek philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 151--171. 2010.
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5Innovation and Continuity: The Battle of Gods and Giants, Sophist 245-249In Jyl Gentzler (ed.), Method in ancient philosophy, Oxford University Press. 1998.
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118The Sophist on statements, predication, and falsehoodIn Gail Fine (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Plato, Oxford University Press. pp. 437--62. 2008.Of the later dialogues of Plato, the Sophists stand out. This article highlights the concept of sophist as propounded by Plato. A didactic approach runs through the text. Socrates harps on the relation between sophist, philosopher and a statesman. Are they three different or they are the same. The basic idea that Plato wants to convey is, both features highlight some of the key enigmas of the dialogue: What is the relation between the outer and middle parts? How seriously are we to take the oute…Read more
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8Innovation and Continuity: The Battle of Gods and GiantsIn Jyl Gentzler (ed.), Method in ancient philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 181--207. 1998.
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49Being - (C.H.) Kahn Essays on Being. Pp. viii + 227. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Cased, £30. ISBN: 978-0-19-953480-7 (review)The Classical Review 61 (1): 56-58. 2011.
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31Connaissance et réminiscence dans le « ménon »Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (4). 1991.
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4Did socrates agree to obey the laws of athens?In Lindsay Judson & Vassilis Karasmanis (eds.), Remembering Socrates: philosophical essays, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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1876The verb "to be" in greek philosophyIn Stephen Everson (ed.), Language: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 3, Cambridge University Press. 1994.